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"At the end of the march, the youths assembled at the North Garden. There, brigade leader Nenevanth Tion, a 15-year-old junior noble from Lianna, recited a speech from the Kitel Phard Dynasty of the Atrisi system. Invoking the ancient words of the 54th Emperor, Uueg Tching, Tion quoted from a speech regarding the routing of corruption."

As brigade leader, Tion accompanied six thousand SAGroup brigadiers to a COMPOR rally that was held in the year21 BBY at the Monument Plaza of Galactic City. Guarded by two clone troopers, Tion delivered a patriotic speech to a large assembly in which he used historical quotes from the Kitel Phard Dynasty in praise of Supreme ChancellorPalpatine's leadership of the Republic. Regarding the elimination of corruption and inefficiency that hindered the Republic, Tion quoted an ancient speech made by the EmperorUueg Tching of the Atrisi system. Shortly afterward, Chancellor Palpatine addressed the crowd via holocomm and commended the loyalty of both COMPOR and its SAGroup chapter. He also credited Tion's generation as the vanguard of a new order that would replace the chaos of civil war and political stagnation.[1]

"Even the greatest of trees can rot from within, but the vigilant gardener keeps attentive to the signs of decay. The Gardener is not afraid to cut through the polished skin to tear away a malignant heart, to save the life of that tree. Those who seek shade under that tree would best remember the work of that gardener."

Nenevanth Tion was a proud and idealistic young adult, unafraid to voice his support for the Galactic Republic in front of large crowds. Driven by a strong sense of patriotism, Tion supported the Republic during the Clone Wars and was fiercely loyal to Supreme Chancellor Palpatine. He also displayed an interest in history, such as when he used quotes from the ancient Kitel Phard Dynasty during his pro-Republic speech in Monument Plaza.[1]

After being asked about it on Twitter, Star Wars author Pablo Hidalgo has commented that the character "may or may not be Lord Tion from the Radio drama, but the age and the loyalty work out right," meaning he left it open for someone else to define if they wanted to.[3]